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Why don't Xinjiang eat pigs?
As a Uighur, let me answer this question seriously.

1. Ethnic factors: In fact, during the formation of modern Uighurs, pork was not eaten very much. No matter the Uighur part, which is the core of the historical context, or the indigenous Tuholo people who have been absorbed in a large number after moving westward, the Serb part doesn't eat much pork.

(1) Because of the nomadic lifestyle, nomadic tribes such as Uighur don't take pork as one of the edible foods, and because pigs are difficult to adapt to nomadic forms and need to settle down and breed, nomadic tribes such as Uighur don't take pork as the meat source. (2) As we all know, the southern Xinjiang region in the western regions is a desert, which is similar to the environment in the Middle East. In this environment, the cost of pork breeding is high and it is difficult to handle, so even the captive animal husbandry will not choose pigs as captive animals, not to mention pigs are very rare animals in the western regions.

2. Religious factors: The Karahan Dynasty established with Gloria after the Uighurs moved westward was actually the beginning of greening in the western regions. It was the Karahan Dynasty that first introduced ysl to the Western Regions. After ysl's life concept and habits entered the western regions, the changes in diet to the western regions should be minimal. Because the Western Region is originally a region where pork is scarce, it doesn't matter whether people eat pork or not, so the invisible custom of not eating pork has been strengthened and deepened, and it has been completely revealed. In the past, not eating was caused by lifestyle and living environment, but now it has religious attributes. Therefore, the habit of not eating pork brought about by the combination of nationality and religion has a profound influence on us.

In modern times, it is different from the Hui nationality. For us, this is more similar to national customs. Personally, I don't think what we need is to object to each other not eating pork. Not eating pork is not a crime. Even in the Central Plains, pigs have been regarded as one of the main sources of meat for hundreds of years. What we really need to pay attention to is actually the behavior of preventing others from eating without eating. This is a real violation of the freedom rights of others, and we should resolutely resist it.

The real mutual respect is that I don't hinder you from eating, and you don't force me to eat. I think this is the real harmony. Modern Uighurs don't eat pork for three reasons. One is social factors. After all, most people around don't eat pork, so they choose not to eat it. I wonder if it's me. I don't want to eat pork physically and psychologically, because I have never eaten pork since I was a child, so every time I see it, there will always be a taste, just like many people think that mutton smells terrible, so I personally don't eat it, but if my roommate eats it in front of me,

Finally, it will be religious. Of course, for those who drink and smoke before marriage and say that ysl doesn't eat pork, I personally suggest scolding them directly. Ethnic factors can be understood, saying that they are religious factors and then not complying with other standards. It's just my personal opinion to blame them appropriately. I hope it helps you. If you have any questions, I hope you can have friendly exchanges in the comment area, and I will try my best to answer them.